AUSTRALIAN CITRUS FRUIT
growers' deputation to .. ■■■■'■ . n.z. ';'
SYDNEY, September 13l
The "Sunday Sun" says that polfticians having failed to move New Zealand to reopen the door to citrus fruit from New South Wales, the producers have-decided to take a hand and plead their own case. They have sent a delegation of three from the Fruit Growers' Federation/who are now on the way to put before the Fruit Industry Inquiry the growers' case for lifting the citrus fruit embargo. The delegation consists of Messrs. J. Heane* W. McDermptt, and E. Herrod. -The: International cable news appearing tn this, issuo Is published by arrangement with the Australian Tress Association and tho "Sun," "Horald," News Office, Limited. Such of the cable news on this page as If so-headed has appeared In "Tho Times", and ll cabM to Australia ' and New Zealand kr special permission. It should b« understate that-tho opinions are not those of "Ibe XlaMi" unless expressly staled to be so.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 65, 14 September 1936, Page 9
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159AUSTRALIAN CITRUS FRUIT Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 65, 14 September 1936, Page 9
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